(With thanks to Adam Lavigne.)
Who doesn't have some lying around: non-reusable CD's on which you received software, or music that's now on your iPod, or even some advertising?
Many of us have heard of a traditional Japanese technique for enhancing a young tree's nebari: spread the roots over a tile, and then plant the tree with tile and roots a few inches deep and let it grow for several years. Adam Lavigne of Florida recently published a blog post about another way to achieve the same results: use those old CD's that are accumulating!
To see the post on Adam's blog, please click HERE.
To whet your interest, here is one of Adam's pictures from that post:
Adam and his friend used the technique on trident maples, but I think it would work just as well on other vigorous species, like many Ficus.
Who doesn't have some lying around: non-reusable CD's on which you received software, or music that's now on your iPod, or even some advertising?
CD for a computer game that my daughter has now outgrown. |
To see the post on Adam's blog, please click HERE.
To whet your interest, here is one of Adam's pictures from that post:
Photo by Adam Lavigne. |
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